NC tailgate markets.For a list of Georgia tailgate A conversion layer that lets IDE devices connect to the IEEE 1394 Firewire interface. and farmers markets see page 19. BUNCOMBE COUNTY Buncombe County insincere speeches made solely to please this constituency by its representative, 1819–1821. [Am. Usage: Misc.] See : Hypocrisy Black Mountain Tailgate Market What: A community market featuring locally grown produce, Jake's Farm certified organic, garden plants This is a partial list of garden plants, plants that can be cultivated in the garden, listed alphabetically by genus. See also:
A : Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Where: On Vance Ave. just off Highway 9, between CCB CCB Calcium channel blocker, see there Bank and Black Mountain Natural Foods in Black Mountain When: Saturdays 8:30 am-11:30 am Contact: Elaine Hamil 828-669-5785 blackmountaintailgate@hotmail.com Fairview Tailgate Market What: local organic and conventional produce, plants, herbs and herbal products, canned goods, baked goods Where: Hwy 74 beside Angelo's Restaurant When: Saturdays 9 am-1 pm Contact: Walter Harrill 828-628-9377 French Broad Food Coop Tailgate Market What: Asheville's original all organic tailgate market, serving Asheville and surrounding communities on Saturday mornings since 1990. You will find freshly picked organic vegetables and fruits, herbs, flowers and garden plants. You will also find local honey, focaccia and breads baked fresh in a wood fired brick oven, vegan vegan /veg·an/ (ve´gan) (vej´an) a vegetarian whose diet excludes all food of animal origin. ve·gan n. and non-vegan baked treats, (with freshly brewed organic coffee), rare medicinal and landscaping plants, fresh eggs, and a variety of goat cheeses Where: Corner Parking Lot at French Broad Food Coop, 90 Biltmore Avenue, Asheville When: Saturdays 8 am-1 pm Contact: Mary Dixon 828-622-3647 pete@pex.net North Asheville Tailgate Market What: local organic and conventional produce, plants, flowers, baked goods, local canned goods Where: Behind Asheville Pizza and Brewing Company, 675 Merrimon Avenue, Asheville When: Saturday 7 am-noon and Wednesday evening from 3 pm-7 pm opening May 8, 2002 Contact: Vanessa Campbell Vanessa Campbell (June 24, 1953 - August 25, 2002) was a cabaret, blues, jazz and rock singer and actress who appeared in a national tour of "Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris" on Tv's Law & Order. She died after a brief illness in New York at age 49. 828-683-1607 fullsunfarm@earthlink.net Warren Wilson College Warren Wilson is one of only six colleges in the United States requiring students to work for the institution in order to graduate. It is part of the Work College Consortium, which also includes Alice Lloyd College, Berea College, Blackburn College, College of the Ozarks and Sterling Garden Market What: A wide variety of mixed vegetables, fresh cut flowers flowers cut from the stalk, as for making a bouquet. See also: Flower , soft fruits, culinary herbs and occasional seedlings. All produce is harvested, washed and processed the morning of the market. We encourage everyone to bring their own bags if possible Where: Located on the patio of the Gladfelter Bldg., central campus of Warren Wilson College When: Friday 11 am-1 pm Contact: Donna Price 828-771-3066 mailto:mdprice@warren-wilson.edu Wednesday Evening Downtown Farmers Market What: local organic produce, compost, eggs, herbs, flowers, plants, local chefs will prepare sample foods Where: Biltmore Avenue, French Broad Food Coop & Bio Wheels parking lot, across from Laurey's Catering, Asheville When: Wednesdays 3 pm-6 pm Contact: Amy Volz 828-251-5160 amnramon@buncombe bun·combe n. Variant of bunkum. Noun 1. buncombe - unacceptable behavior (especially ludicrously false statements) bunkum, guff, hogwash, rot, bunk .main.nc West Asheville Tailgate Market What: Local organic and conventional produce, fine crafts, fresh baked goods, herbs, goat cheese, and cut flowers Where: Haywood Road in West Asheville between the West End Bakery and the Haywood Road Market When: Wednesday evening 4 pm-7 pm Contact: Missy Huger 828-665-4472 jakesfarm@msn.com CHEROKEE Cherokee County Cherokee County is the name of eight counties in the United States:
What: fresh locally grown produce, perinnials, shrubs, and bedding plants along with farm produced honey's, jellies and jams, and handmade local farm crafts, fresh eggs and small farm livestock Where: King's Flea Market See computer flea market. flea market yard sale of used items at low prices. [Pop. Culture: Misc.] See : Inexpensiveness in Murphy: at the intersection of Highway 23/64 and Hiwassee Street When: Wednesday evening 4 pm to 6:30 pm and Saturday morning 7 am to 11:30 am Contact: John Verner and Janella Bradley 828-494-3155 ccsfa@hotmail.com HAYWOOD COUNTY Haywood County is the name of two counties in the United States:
Waynesville Tailgate Market What: local organic and conventional produce, flowers, herbs Where: Badcock Home Furnishings Parking lot, North Main Street across from First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church is a generic church name, and can refer to hundreds of churches within the English speaking world. If you followed a link here, please consider making it more specific by including the city or town in which the church resides. Waynesville When: Wednesdays and Saturdays 8 am-noon Contact: Ron Holster 828-456-3517 dwa@asap-com.com Canton Tailgate Market What: local organic and conventional produce, flowers, herbs Where: parking lot across from Canton Town Hall on Park Street between Academy and Adams Streets When: Tuesdays and Thursdays 8 am-noon Contact: Gail Guy 828-648-7925 info@cantonpapertown.com Maggie Valley What: local organic and conventional produce Where: Community Center grounds, in front of Maggie Valley Town Hall/Police Department on Soco Road When: Fridays 8 am-noon Contact: Linda Nash, Director, Maggie Valley Chamber of Commerce 828-926-1686 linda@maggievalley.org HENDERSON COUNTY Henderson County Tailgate Market What: local organic and conventional produce, flowers, herbs, plants, baked goods, canned goods Where: Henderson County Commissioners Building, 100 N. King Street (between 1st and 2nd Avenue) When: Saturdays 7 am-noon Contact: Pam Hodges 828-692-9888 JACKSON COUNTY Jackson County Tailgate Farmers Market What: local vegetables, fruit, flowers, herbs, nursery items, honey, eggs, mushrooms, and more Where: In downtown Sylva syl·va n. Variant of silva. Noun 1. sylva - the forest trees growing in a country or region silva timberland, woodland, forest, timber - land that is covered with trees and shrubs off Mill Street behind Peebles in the municipal parking lot When: Saturdays 8 am-noon Contact: Christy Bredenkamp at 828-586-4009 christine_bredenkamp@ncsu.edu or Karen White at 828-227-208 kawhite@wcu MADISON COUNTY Madison County Farmers' Market What: All locally grown products: organic and conventional vegetables and greens, eggs, honey, molasses molasses, sugar byproduct, the brownish liquid residue left after heat crystallization of sucrose (commercial sugar) in the process of refining. Molasses contains chiefly the uncrystallizable sugars as well as some remnant sucrose. , goat cheese, plants and plant starts, berries and nuts, medicinal herbs and tinctures. Also baked goods, bread, homemade soaps, wreaths, cut flowers and bulbs. Crafts section features rustic furniture, handmade toys, aprons, etc. Where: 1.4 miles east of exit 11 off of Route 19/23, across from the tennis courts on the Mars Hill College Mars Hill College is a private, coed, liberal-arts college affiliated with the North Carolina Baptist Convention. The college is located in the small town of Mars Hill, North Carolina, 15 miles due north of Asheville, western North Carolina's largest city. campus. Look for the blue tents! When: Saturdays 8 am-1 pm Contact: Gail Lunsford/Steve Bardwell 828-683-2902 Hot Springs Tailgate Market What: Locally grown mostly organic produce, plants, goat cheese, eggs, seafood, and baked goods Where: Bridge Street in the lawn of the Yellow Tea Pot next to the post office in Hot Springs When: Thursday evening 4 pm 7 pm Contact: Rosemoon Mecho 828-622-9714 moonmeadow@yahoo.com TRANSYLVANIA COUNTY Transylvania County Farmers Market What: Wide variety of locally grown fresh fruits and produce in-season Where: Corner of East Jordan and South Johnson behind Citizen's Telephone Company-Brevard When: 7 am-noon on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday from July through October Contact: Barbara Ingram, Eric Caldwell 828-884-3109 Charlie Jackson-Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project 828-293-3262 Information provided by Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture (ASAP (chat) asap - As soon as possible. ). On the web at www.buyappalachian.org Email to info@buyappalachian.org |
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